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Mzirgzuet Magee Marie Maze Mildred Maze James McCracken MARGARET MAGEE Now Margaret also appears to be a quiet type, but they tell me when she is out of school there isn 't a peppier girl. Oh these girls do fool us sometimes. She is an active member of the famous S. H. S. Comets, and she was also a senior basketball girl. MARIE MAZE lVe will always remember Marie as the twin that isn't Mildred. VVho can keep tl1e1n straight and who ever saw Marie that she wasn 't all dressed up head to foot? Marie was always a little bit shy, but perhaps it pays to be like that for she always got good marks in all her work. MILDRED MAZE Meet the other half of the Maze twins. In ease you ean't tell one from the other, the wisest plan would be to get a teacher to help you. Teachers seem to be the only ones who can distinguish between them. Mildred is a happy sort of person who studies avidly and is usually able to answer those questions that everyone else misses. JA ME S MCCRACKEN Jim is our elass's Beau Brummel. Look at his picture! Is there any wonder the girls fall for him? He is President ot the Hi-Y. where the famous potato episode took place. Jim is one of our trumpeters in the orchestra where he often drowns out the others with his musical notes. Twenty-three
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Olive Johnson Gle11n Kautz George Kuilpers John Lutz OLIVE JOHNSON Olive is one of these rather quiet kindg at least she tries to aet digniiied as a .senior ought to be. Latin is one of her hobbies, and the other is to run an race with the tardy buzzer. She is a member of our most successful Glee Club. Then, too, we must not forget to mention her Lab teehnic. GLENN KAUTZ Have you ever seen one of Glenn 's drawings ? lf you haven't, you have missed something. All these mechanical devices, aeroplanes, and so forth, are quite complicated. The girls were all running after llllll. when they found out he could make the cutest dogs out of pipe cleaners. GEORGE K UI PERS Everybody knows when Georg'e is around because there is always a lot of fung he's so entertaining you know. He was the successful captain of our foot- ball team, and an active basketball player. But you ought to hear hint play the fiddle, just like a regular Nero. JOHN LUTZ Have you ever gone to John to find out how to do a ehemistry problem 'Z If you haven't. you 're the only one who never has. Lately he has been wearing a strange ring on his finger. We wonder whose it is? One can never keep track of the boys any more, They are always trying to be like lVillia1n Haines. Twemyftwo
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John Mn'l'1l.w:1in Slim-rnmn Mul'l1i-i'son Ross Ml-vlrliu l'll1ll'lLlllL' Mi-rx JOHN Mul+1liWAlN John is ono of lhoso Ollgllgllllgl' young ll-llows who nialn- fricnrls on sigxhl Uv has sc-rvvil us in many iliffurvnt ways. among' thorn, on the- Stlulm-nl l'ounvil, as Prvsiclont' of tho Souioi' m-lass. anml in so many plays that wo would run out of spacv just llilllllllgf lllt'll1. Ilis i-urly, aulmurn hail' varly won hiln Tho nivkuanu' of Skillvls for no rvason af all. :mil wo ilouhl' if any hoy in ilu' vlass is niorv popular than hv. Sl I ICRMA N, Ni-PITIGRSON Sll0I'lIl2lI1 l'llllllJlt'S i.l'0lll lfhlgrvwortli in a ri-al var. llv lllilllll own .linuny NV:-ilkvl' ,jvalous in 'l'l1v lloosv llangxs llig'h, with his niusiavlw, spats, anal aliamonils. 'Foo bacl he didn 't lmvttol' thi- S. II. S. 0I'Ulli'Sll'2l with his saxoplionv. Ye-s, hi- is a musician as wi-ll as an avlor auil a fino footlmll playor. ROSS KIEUIITATN Ross is thc boy who lwlivvvs that a smile goes a long. long' way. Whom you look into thv 0l'ClllNi'l'il pit. among tho forest' ol' violin bows, :mil soo some rolling 4-yes anfl a John Gilhvrl slnilo it is surv to hi- Ross. lioss always niauwigvs to lakv a look into the- lypowriling' room lmotwi-on classos, What' ls ilu- altravtioii? l'IlARliO'l l'lC Nl-ICRZ Naugrhly but uivo is our Uliarlottvg youngvst but nol lvast. for Cllill'l0ftt is not only lhv hrigrliti-st girl in our vlass hut also oni- ol' tho host liki-il. As l'I'4,'il1l0l'lh ol' our Junior class sho iliil lim-. live-1'y Sl'I1l0l' hail to huy fivlwts, lo whatvvoi' they worm- on salv for, lJt'l'ZlllSl' llliarloitv always sohl tif-ka-ts. r '1'wi-nlyvfour
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